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Writing with Clarity and Style: A Guide to Rhetorical Devices for Contemporary Writers

Writing with Clarity and Style: A Guide to Rhetorical Devices for Contemporary Writers

Current price: $48.95
Publication Date: December 6th, 2017
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN:
9781138560093
Pages:
220
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Description

Writing with Clarity and Style, 2nd Edition, will help you to improve your writing dramatically. The book shows you how to use dozens of classical rhetorical devices to bring power, clarity, and effectiveness to your writing. You will also learn about writing styles, authorial personas, and sentence syntax as tools to make your writing interesting and persuasive. If you want to improve the appeal and persuasion of your speeches, this is also the book for you.

From strategic techniques for keeping your readers engaged as you change focus, down to the choice of just the right words and phrases for maximum impact, this book will help you develop a flexible, adaptable style for all the audiences you need to address.

Each chapter now includes these sections:

Style Check, discussing many elements of style, including some enhanced and revised sections

Define Your Terms, asking students to use their own words and examples in their definitions.

It's in the Cloud, directing students to the Web to locate and respond to various rhetorically focused items, including biographies and speeches.

Salt and Pepper, spicing up the study of rhetoric by stretching students' thinking about how their writing can be improved, sometimes by attending to details such as punctuation, and sometimes by exploring the use of unusual techniques such as stylistic fragments.

Review Questions, providing an end-of-chapter quiz to help cement the chapter ideas in long-term memory.

Questions for Thought and Discussion, a set of questions designed for either in-class discussion or personal response.

New to the Second Edition

Additional examples of each device, including from world personalities and the captains of industry

More and longer exercises, with a range of difficulty

Advice from classical rhetoricians including Aristotle, Horace, Longinus, Cicero, and Quintilian.

About the Author

Robert A. Harris (PhD, University of California, Riverside) taught English at college and university level for more than 25 years. He has also worked in the area of instructional design. Dr. Harris' other books include Using Sources Effectively: Strengthening Your Writing and Avoiding Plagiarism (now in its fifth edition), and The Plagiarism Handbook: Strategies for Preventing, Detecting, and Dealing with Plagiarism.